Airlines waive change fees as winter storm threatens Midwest

Travelers line up for a security checkpoint at John F. Kennedy International Airport, Wednesday, Nov. 21, 2018, in New York. (AP Photo/Mark Lennihan)

As the central and eastern parts of the country are set to be hit by winter storms, major airlines are waiving change fees for those flying in the Midwest on some of the busiest travel days this Thanksgiving holiday.

WASHINGTON — As a winter storm threatens to cause hazardous travel conditions for those heading home after the holiday weekend, major airlines are waiving change fees for flyers in the Midwest.

Each carrier has its own rules, but the waivers generally allow customers to make one change to their itineraries without paying hundreds of dollars in fees, USA Today reports.

Flyers from Kansas through Michigan are likely to be the most impacted as the Midwest and parts of the East Coast experience near-blizzard conditions on one of the year’s busiest travel days.

The storms come as a record-breaking number of people are traveling this Thanksgiving holiday. Over 54 million are projected to travel for the holiday.

Here are some of the airlines offering winter-storm waivers:

American Airlines is waiving fees for customers traveling on Nov. 24-26 in certain Midwest regions. Customers must rebook their flight by Nov. 30.

Delta Air Lines customers flying in Midwest are covered if their flights are on Nov. 25-26. Any changes must be made by Nov. 29.

Frontier Airlines is offering fee-waivers for customers in certain airports in Illinois, Iowa, Michigan, Missouri, Wisconsin, Nebraska and Kansas. Customers flying on Nov. 24-26 must travel by Dec. 10 to be eligible.